"Transformers: Age of Extinction" Unveils Its 13 Robots, Michael Bay May Return for Sequel

Hasbro unveiled thirteen character images of robots that will appear in Michael Bay's upcoming "Transformers: Age of Extinction." Check them out below.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly caught up with Bay, who revealed that he's once again re-thinking quitting the franchise. "We had three [films], the first trilogy, and this is going to be the next one," he said. "['Age of Extinction' is] the first of a new trilogy. I'm not necessarily sure that Iím doing [the others], but that's what itís meant for."

Bay went on to talk about Lockdown, who will have a big role in future films. "Lockdown is an interesting character," he explained. "He travels the galaxy, he works for somebody else. And he's here for one person, one alien, and then he's out of here. So he doesn't really want to take sides. The cause and balance of the galaxy is kind of messed up when different species play with different species. And that opens up a whole other gigantic world for Transformers."

He continued: "Lockdown's ship has a lot of meaning that can go into other movies. There's a lot of backstory about that ship that's not laid out here. You're going to see a few things where you're like 'What is that? And what is that?' And you're going to see a couple shots like, 'Wait a minute, who are they?' But we don't answer those questions."

Meh. The Dinobaybots suck. Three of them look like a f*cking t-rex. No variation. The cool thing about the original characters is that they were comprised of a pteranodon, an apatosaurus, a t-rex, a stegosaurus and a triceratops.

If they had to redesign the damned characters, they could have gone for some cooler dinosaurs, like the ankylosaurus and the diplodocus.